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1 Time Management and Family Life Bobby Schnabel @ACM_CEO CRA Academic Careers Workshop, February, 2016

2 Time Management Advice I Gave Early-Career Faculty as Department Chair Teaching is important, but don’t let it take all of your time –Teach each course you develop several times –Don’t reinvent too many wheels –Limit hours available to students (work outside your office sometimes?) Make sure your work with research students is focused towards producing research output: ideas, software, publications

3 Time Management Advice I Gave Early-Career Faculty as Department Chair, continued Be a good departmental citizen but don’t overdo it; people will love you but it won’t get you tenure Get started with professional service before tenure review but don’t overdo it; select opportunities that help your research career Productive time, not hours logged, is the key – know yourself, your need for balance in life, how productive your work time really is

4 Time / Career Management Advice I Gave Early- Career Faculty as Department Chair Don’t try to be a full professor as an assistant professor (Next three slides are for reference only)

5 Things I Did as an Untenured Professor Research Grant support from other faculty first summer, first grant in second year, multiple grants started later About 3-4 graduate students / year by 3 rd year Wrote reasonable number of papers and one book Designed software, students did programming About 3 conference, 5 colloquium talks / year Developed research collaboration with local laboratory Got a great colleague!

6 Things I Did as an Untenured Professor, cont’d Teaching Taught 6 courses (only 4 really different), most several times Service Departmental search, executive committees (young dept) Local arrangements chair for national meeting Vice pres. and president of regional professional group First editorial position start of 6 th year Organized several conference sessions, gave one short course

7 Things I Did as a Beginning Full Professor Headed department-wide research infrastructure grant Supervised ~7 graduate students/year, multiple/larger grants Wrote more papers, with more student participation Taught fewer courses (but moved into new area) Branched into new research area and stayed in old one About five conference talks / year, turned down others Lots more university and professional service: multiple department /college/campus committees; first college-level leadership role; several professional society officer/board/committee positions; started new professional society group; four editorial positions

8 Perspectives I Shared with New Faculty as Dean Make sure you have a good mentoring relationship Make sure you get to repeat teaching courses Get advice, and partner, on grant proposals Use startup funds wisely, but use them! Don’t be reluctant to request leaves or flexibility for family and personal reasons Slow starts are common: don’t despair, but don’t dally Tenure is / should be about impact

9 General Time Management Principles Organize –What needs doing (lists! – daily, weekly, monthly) –Where you’ll be working Prioritize –Do what’s most important, not what’s easiest / noisiest Constrain –Know how much time a task is worth / you can afford Delegate –Students; departmental staff; household help Just say no (nicely)

10 Reflections on Family / Life and Career

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12 You need to decide what is important to you and enforce your priorities, the world won’t do this for you some personal examples : –NSF PI meeting on Mother’s Day –Early morning meetings vs. child care Children still needs lots of attention after they turn ____ (1? 5? 13? 20?)

13 Reflections on Family / Life and Career, continued Dual careers and children requires accommodation, compromise, planning –Travel; work schedules; family responsibilities Can you have an academic career and still have time for –Children’s activities? Community service? __________? Answer: see first bullet on this topic

14 Closing Thoughts on Life and Career What do tombstones say? You all are major successes already

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